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Luckysaturn13 s Dog Rocket Reviews!

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That is a "no cat poo bag" sign?
I'm shipping it to you :ROFLMAO:
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@EO80 @multi-useless @herfdog
@Glassman Package arrived safe !
Will document with mine tomorrow !
Then Ship Saturday AM !

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Never had a "build your own fiver " before ! :p AWESOME !!! LOL :joyful:
More about that to come as well !
 
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Well, we have 14 players .
Glassman and I are assembling Stage #1 of the Dog Rocket Package.


STAGE #2 ASSEMBLY WILL COMPLETE IN CANADA

WE SALUTE OUR BRAVE CONTESTANTS :

1. Avatar (LA)
2. Herfpuppy (CN)
3. Bondo 440 (PA)
4. Apesmokes (AZ)
5. Opie (CT)
6. Coincrazed (MO )
7. EO80 ( MO )
8. Multiuseless (MO)
9. bwhite220 (AR)
10. Tug197 (FL)
11. NMpokerDealer ( N.M.)
12. Zippogeek (NY)
13. Unpossible_1 ( IN )
14. akpreacherplayz (AK )


Updates to follow - tomorrow PM !


 

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Heh heh, 14 is an even number, fifteen is a nice round number, either way, you're in now sucker!
From Wikipedia:
A number ending in the digit 5 is also considered more round than one ending in another non-zero digit.[4][5] For example, the number 25 tends to be seen as more round than 24.

Numbers can also be considered "round" in numbering systems other than decimal (base 10). For example, the number 1024 would not be considered round in decimal, but the same number ends with a zero in several other numbering systems including binary (base 2: 10000000000), octal (base 8: 2000), and hexadecimal (base 16: 400).

Well I'll be damned I learned something new. So just to be clear I was speaking of 14 in binary which is clearly a round number compared to 15 in binary......
 
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From Wikipedia:
A number ending in the digit 5 is also considered more round than one ending in another non-zero digit.[4][5] For example, the number 25 tends to be seen as more round than 24.
Numbers can also be considered "round" in numbering systems other than decimal (base 10). For example, the number 1024 would not be considered round in decimal, but the same number ends with a zero in several other numbering systems including binary (base 2: 10000000000), octal (base 8: 2000), and hexadecimal (base 16: 400).
Well I'll be damned I learned something new. So just to be clear I was speaking of 14 in binary which is clearly a round number compared to 15 in binary......
Look, there's only 10 people that know Binary. Those who can read it, and those who can't :p

Eran EO80's got you sponsored, so when it all goes to hell, you know who to blame. Welcome to the DRP

WE SALUTE OUR BRAVE CONTESTANTS :
1. Avatar (LA)
2. Herfpuppy (CN)
3. Bondo 440 (PA)
4. Apesmokes (AZ)
5. Opie (CT)
6. Coincrazed (MO )
7. EO80 ( MO )
8. Multiuseless (MO)
9. bwhite220 (AR)
10. Tug197 (FL)
11. NMpokerDealer ( N.M.)
12. Zippogeek (NY)
13. Unpossible_1 ( IN )
14. akpreacherplayz (AK )
15. prine (CO)


Updates to follow - tomorrow PM !

@EO80 @herfdog I believe 15 is a satisfactory run list. First one was 12 or13 and another was 14-16. And our reach is pretty scattered with this one.
Now, for the safety of the 2018 Dog Rocket Pass, and the good of the people, and the box being packed, I would motion at this time that the recruitment phase expire.
Response from the board is Yay or Nay ?:cigar:
 
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